C. Clivaz – J. Zumstein (eds.), with J. Read-Heimerdinger and J. Paik, Reading New Testament Papyri in Context – Lire les papyrus du Nouveau Testament dans leur contexte (BETL 242), Leuven: Peeters, 2011.
This volume is the publication of the acts of a conference held at the University of Lausanne (CH), in october 2009.... more
This volume is the publication of the acts of a conference held at the University of Lausanne (CH), in october 2009. It collects sixteen contributions on Egyptian Jewish and Christian papyri, read in their context, in four thematic parts. The first one concerns New Testament and papyri, with two programmatic contributions demonstrating the present importance of textual criticism in New Testament exegesis, as well as a state of research on the most recent NT papyri. The second part focuses on the interactions between the Egyptian context, Judaism and the emerging Christianity, with notably the presentation of a fragment of a homily containing Lk 2.35-36 (P.Gen. IV 150). The third part shows how every papyrus can tell a story on early Christianity whether it concerns the Gospel of John or the Gospel of Thomas, or if one uses the multispectral imaging. The last part offers further considerations on papyri and theology, and on the way in which papyri can help to fill in historical gaps. Contributions by R. Burnet, C. Clivaz, J. K. Elliott, K. Haines-Eitzen, S. Honigman, T. J. Kraus, A.-M. Luijendijk, X. Gravend-Tirole, C.-J. Grüber, D. Pastorelli, J. Read-Heimerdinger, J. Rius-Camp, P. Schubert, D. Stoekl, M. Theophilos, J. Zumstein.
Akhénaton et Néfertiti, exhibition catalogue, Genève-Milan
Coédition avec Jean-Luc Chappaz et Francesco Tiradritti
Aramaica Qumranica: The Aix en Provence Colloquium on the Aramaic Dead Sea Scrolls
STDJ 94; Leiden: Brill, Nov 2010). together with K. Berthelot (eds.). (ISBN : 978 90 04 18786 3
CONTENTS
Preface .............................................................................................. more
CONTENTS
Preface ........................................................................................... xi
Katell BERTHELOT & Daniel STÖKL BEN EZRA
Aramaica Qumranica: Introduction .......................................... 1
PART I: GENERAL APPROACHES
Devorah DIMANT,
Themes and Genres in the Aramaic Texts from Qumran ........ 15
Discussion ............................................................................... 43
Émile PUECH,
Le volume XXXVII des Discoveries in the Judaean
Desert et les manuscrits araméens du lot Starcky ................... 47
Discussion ............................................................................... 61
PART II: LINGUISTICA ET ONOMASTICA
Steven F. FASSBERG,
Salient Features of the Verbal System in the Aramaic
Dead Sea Scrolls ...................................................................... 65
Response by Jan Joosten and Discussion ................................ 78
Jan JOOSTEN,
L’araméen de Qumran entre l’araméen d’empire et les
Targumim : L’emploi de la préposition « devant » pour
exprimer le respect dû au roi et à Dieu .................................... 83
Response by Ursula Schattner-Rieser and Discussion ............ 97
Ursula SCHATTNER-RIESER,
L’apport de la philologie araméenne et
l'interprétation des archaïsmes linguistiques pour la
datation des textes araméens de Qumrân ............................... 101
Response by Stephen Fassberg and Discussion .................... 119
André LEMAIRE,
Nabonide et Gilgamesh: L’araméen en Mésopotamie et
à Qoumrân ............................................................................. 125
Response by Jonathan Ben-Dov and Discussion ................... 139
VIII
Michael LANGLOIS,
Shemihazah et compagnie(s). Onomastique des anges
déchus dans les manuscrits araméens du Livre d’Hénoch. .... 145
Response by Esther Eshel and Discussion ............................ 176
PART III: EXEGESIS AND GENRES
Katell BERTHELOT,
References to Biblical Texts in the Aramaic Texts
from Qumran ......................................................................... 183
Response by Michael Stone and Discussion .......................... 199
Armin LANGE,
“The False Prophets Who Arose against Our God”
(4Q339 1) .............................................................................. 205
Response by Hanan Eshel and Discussion ............................ 218
Thierry LEGRAND,
Exégèses targumiques et techniques de réécriture dans
l’Apocryphe de la Genèse (1QapGen ar) ............................... 225
Response by Moshe Bernstein and Discussion ...................... 249
Loren T. STUCKENBRUCK,
The Lamech Narrative in the Genesis Apocryphon
(1QapGen) and Birth of Noah (4QEnochc ar):
A Tradition-Historical Study ................................................. 253
Response by Hanan Eshel and Discussion ............................ 272
Esther ESHEL,
The Genesis Apocryphon and Other Related Aramaic
Texts from Qumran: The Birth of Noah ................................ 277
Response by André Lemaire and Discussion ......................... 294
Matthias WEIGOLD,
Aramaic Wunderkind: The Birth of Noah in the Aramaic
Texts from Qumran ............................................................... 299
Response by Thierry Legrand and Discussion ...................... 312
Moshe J. BERNSTEIN,
The Genre(s) of the Genesis Apocryphon .............................. 317
Response by Hanan Eshel and Discussion ............................ 339
IX
Jörg FREY,
On the Origins of the Genre of the “Literary Testament”:
Farewell Discourses in the Qumran Library and Their
Relevance for the History of the Genre ................................. 345
Response by Daniel Stökl Ben Ezra and Discussion ............. 370
PART IV: SCIENCE AND ESOTERICS
Jonathan BEN-DOV,
Scientific Writings in Aramaic and Hebrew at Qumran:
Translation and Concealment ................................................ 379
Response by Michael Stone and Discussion .......................... 399
Samuel THOMAS
Esoteric Knowledge in Qumran Aramaic Texts .................... 403
Response by Michael Stone and Discussion .......................... 428
PART V: APOCALYPTICA ET ESCHATOLOGICA
Florentino GARCÍA MARTÍNEZ,
Aramaica qumranica apocalyptica? ....................................... 435
Response by Katell Berthelot and Discussion ....................... 448
Lorenzo DITOMMASO
Apocalypticism and the Aramaic Texts from Qumran .......... 451
Response by Samuel Thomas and Discussion ....................... 476
Hugo ANTONISSEN,
Architectural Representation Technique in New
Jerusalem, Ezekiel and the Temple Scroll ............................. 485
Response by Lorenzo DiTommaso and Discussion ............... 510
Daniel STÖKL BEN EZRA
Messianic Figures in the Aramaic Texts from Qumran ......... 515
Response by Florentino García Martínez and Discussion .... 540
PART VI: CONCLUSION
John COLLINS,
The Aramaic Texts from Qumran: Conclusions
and Perspectives .................................................................... 547
Discussion ............................................................................. 562
Index of Sources ......................................................................... 565
Φάτις νικηφόρος. Frammenti di elegia encomiastica nell'età delle guerre galatiche: Supplementum Hellenisticum 958, 969. Milano, 2001 [Fragments of encomiastic elegy at the time of the Galatian Wars]
http://www.vitaepensiero.it/volumi/9788834306970
Vita e Pensiero - Milano
Collana: Università - Letteratura greca e latina
ISBN: 9788834306970
Il volume propone un'edizione ampiamente commentata di Supplementum Hellenisticum 958 e 969, due frammenti in distici... more
Il volume propone un'edizione ampiamente commentata di Supplementum Hellenisticum 958 e 969, due frammenti in distici elegiaci databili al III - II secolo a.C. Entrambi possono essere messi in relazione con l'invasione dei Galati in Grecia e in Asia Minore, e in particolare i con la repressione della rivolta dei mercenari galati di Tolemeo II, celebrata da Callimaco nell'Inno a Delo. L'introduzione fa il punto sui precedenti dell'elegia storica e sull'ambiente socioculturale in cui si sviluppò la poesia encomiastica alessandrina; arricchisce il commento ai frammenti un'esauriente ricostruzione storica dei tormentati rapporti tra i Galati e i regni ellenistici.
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Commented edition of two fragments of Hellenistic (most probably Ptolemaic) encomiastic elegy, Supplementum Hellenisticum 969 and 958, dealing with the Galatian invasion in Asia Minor and with the rebellion of Galatian mercenaries in Egypt suppressed by Ptolemy II Philadelphos (cf. Callimachos Hymn to Delos).
With a wide Introduction on Ptolemaic court poetry and propaganda and on the history of historical elegy.
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http://www.vitaepensiero.it/volumi/9788834306970
http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2003/2003-02-20.html
Rev. H. Lloyd-Jones, "Classical World" 96.3 (2003), 345-346
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Greek Epigram in the Roman Empire: Martial's Forgotten Rivals (2003)
My first book, on Greek skoptic ('satirical') epigram in the first and second centuries AD. My first book, on Greek skoptic ('satirical') epigram in the first and second centuries AD.
Images and Ideologies: Self-Definition In the Hellenistic World
published by University of California Press 1995 (Hellenistic Culture and Society 12).
Primary editor, co-ordinator etc., author of introductory articles on pp. 127-129, 245-247, Compiler of Research Bibliography (pp. 369-400), Compiler of Index (pp. 410-414).